On Fri, 9 Sep 2016 19:51, anth...@cajuntechie.org said:
> Are there any current plans to integrate Keybase.io into GnuPG at some
> point in the future? In my mind, doing so might present a bit stronger
That is unlikely because we try to change the _default_ key validation
model from the WoT to a
On Fri, 9 Sep 2016 22:46, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:
> The counterargument is that keybase.io works just fine with several other
> back-ends which are more respecting of privacy -- and if a user wishes to
> trust FB, why should GnuPG refuse to honor that user's choice?
Given that Facebook users
On 09/09/2016 11:52 PM, Philip Jackson wrote:
>> Packaging in Debian had been changed. Now scdaemon is in a package of
>> "scdaemon" (used to be in "gnupg2" package).
>>
>
> I have now installed the missing scdaemon deb package and that makes a
> big improvement as far as gpg2 is concerned.
>
>
> Are there any current plans to integrate Keybase.io into GnuPG at some
> point in the future?
(ObWarning: I am not a GnuPG developer.)
I think this is unlikely to occur. Werner's spoken out pretty strongly
against the keybase.io model, which relies heavily on social media outlets
like Facebook
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Are there any current plans to integrate Keybase.io into GnuPG at some
point in the future? In my mind, doing so might present a bit stronger
validation that TOFU and a lot easier use to newbies than the WoT,
which is pretty much useless if the perso
On 09/09/16 06:16, NIIBE Yutaka wrote:
> On 09/09/2016 05:21 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>>> The last I checked, Ubuntu's stock install did not include smartcard
>> drivers.
>
> Please use the standard scdaemon from GnuPG.
> PC/SC service is optional. In-stock CCID driver of GnuPG just works
>
Hi Antony,
just some ideas to (possibly) track it down...
Antony Prince:
> I know this has got to be something simple. When invoking gpg2 normally
> to decrypt, I get:
>
> gpg: encrypted with 4096-bit RSA key, ID 0E98CD22ADB13E99, created
> 2015-05-06
> "Antony Prince "
> gpg: public key d